Dawn Lament
Composed: 1999 Duration: 3 mins.
Instrumentation: Cello Solo Level D
Exam Grade: AMEB Cello Grade 7,
ANZCA Cello Grade 8,
HSC Cello
ISMN: 979-0-9009559-0-6 Catalogue: RM454
Level: D Country: Australia
Performed by James Nightingale
The term “variations” in this work is used somewhat loosely and does not conform to the strict connotation of the classical “Theme and Variations” form. Rather, it is used in the sense that the presented themes are decorated and varied over a repeated ground bass in much the same way as in a Chaconne. Material for this work was drawn from an earlier work Phospherics. This title came from a series of word associations:
Phosphorous: phosphorescent, luminous, green, nature. Spherics: spherical, circular, cyclical, cycles.
Versions of phosphoric Variations were originally composed for alto saxophone and piano, then later for clarinet and piano and flute and piano.
A collection of 20 Australian miniatures.
Performed by Adam Pinto